Seven Years of One Man & His Blog

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This is the 2,568th post on this blog.

It also marks seven years since One Man & His Blog began

Strangely, I suspect it began much the same way this is being written now - sat at my desk at Estates Gazette, typing away. Of course, back then I was typing into Blogger (Typepad, WordPress, Tumblr et al weren't around yet). These days I'm on self-hosted MT. Back then, I was a section editor of the magazine. Now I work in editorial development accross the whole company and for half of the life of this blog now (!), I've been professionally working at the intersection of blogging, social media and journalism. 


But most of all, I've retained my passion for what I'm doing. I've been blogging for over 8 years now (this wasn't my first blog), and it's still a central part of how I live my life. The rise of "personal publishing" - a phrase much used in the early days of blogging, which has since fallen out of common currency - was something I had been waiting for, without realising it. Even as a child, my first instinct when I created something was "how can I publish this", and from a photocopied news-sheet for kids on my street via the school magazine to college newspapers and professional journalism, I've followed that instinct all the way.

And the opportunities for personal publishing just keep growing. This blog is now just one node in my wide involvement in social media. I converse on Twitter and share on Flickr, and maintain relationships on Facebook and keep up with what friends are reading in Google Reader. I run other blogs, and have conversations with other communities through them.

This world continues to change and evolve and that excites me. As long as I survive, this blog will celebrate its tenth anniversary and beyond.

Thanks for reading. I hope you continue to find my experiments in personal publishing enjoyable. :-)

For interest, last year I linked to all my "anniversary" posts, although most of them didn't note the fact. 
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Swanny

Congrats! You have a great blog and I'll continue to read and support. Everyone I've directed here love it too :) Keep up the good work!

Swanny x

Happy blog birthday!

To the next 2,568!

Always insightful, please do keep up the writing, experimental and otherwise :)

Impressive that you've been at it so long. I, for one, still self-prescribe a regular dose of One Man and His Blog ;)

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